$1 TRADE DOLLAR 1877-S PCGS GENUINE QUEST. COLOR-UNC DETAILS.
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Auction #211 - Part I
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Item Description
The United States trade dollar is a silver (fineness of .900 or 90%) dollar coin that was issued by the United States Mint and minted in Philadelphia, Carson City, and San Francisco from 1873 to 1885.[1] Trade dollars intended for circulation were last produced in 1878 and proof coin production continued until 1885. The coin was designed by William Barber, the mint's chief engraver. More trade dollars were minted in San Francisco than Carson City and Philadelphia combined. San Francisco was closest both to the source of the silver as well as the ultimate destination of the coins, China. From the Robert M. Overstreet Collection and comes with COA.
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